Post-Natal Depression

Locate support groups, advice, fact sheets and guides to coping with post-natal depression.

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  1. 4women

    Read about the personal experiences of the founders of this supportive resource, who both endured postnatal depression. With chat and news.
    www.crosswire.karoo.net

    Read about the personal experiences of the founders of this supportive resource, who both endured postnatal depression. With chat and news.
  2. Association for Postnatal Illness

    Support charity offers extensive advice for mothers on how to cope with their post-birth feelings, plus guidance for partners. With contacts.
    www.apni.org

    Support charity offers extensive advice for mothers on how to cope with their post-birth feelings, plus guidance for partners. With contacts.
  3. Baby-Parenting.co.uk - Post-Natal Depression

    Get advice about post-natal depression at a resource covering the signs, symptoms and treatments of PND.
    www.baby-parenting.co.uk

    Get advice about post-natal depression at a resource covering the signs, symptoms and treatments of PND.
  4. Babyworld - Post Natal Depression (PND)

    Well-presented information sheet from this general site for new parents. Includes details of symptoms, and links for support groups.
    www.babyworld.co.uk

    Well-presented information sheet from this general site for new parents. Includes details of symptoms, and links for support groups.
  5. Mental Illness After Childbirth

    Information sheet from the Royal College of Psychiatrists dips into the ways in which mothers can suffer mentally following childbirth.
    www.rcpsych.ac.uk

    Information sheet from the Royal College of Psychiatrists dips into the ways in which mothers can suffer mentally following childbirth.
  6. Royal College of Psychiatrists - Postnatal Depression

    Why does PND occur and what are the symptoms? Get some of the answers from this helpful fact sheet, which also recommends further reading.
    www.rcpsych.ac.uk

    Why does PND occur and what are the symptoms? Get some of the answers from this helpful fact sheet, which also recommends further reading.